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Local Nevs Briefe Carnival PUaaed Decision to atage another "Snicker 8nack,M annual , entertainment at Parrisa junior high school, has been ; reached by the ninth graders and committees appointed. Profits ' from the carnival will - be need - Ia: purchase of the class gift to . - the school. Committee members - are: Jeaette E ; Roberts. Con . stance D. Weinman, Earle 8tew . art and George N. NIemt, faculty representatives, and Vernon Brings, Edmond Decker, Calvin Ceascher, Jo Lowery, George Manning. Bill aiaude. Bob Skopll, . Keith Whitman. Emallne Craig, i Jeanne Demytt. Dorothy Boyd, Wllma Lassie. Pat Has and Bet , ty Jeanne Williams. Hew Army Itecrmits -Four WI1- lamette valley residents have been accepted for enlistment and ' as signed to service according to Lit. :Col. B. H. Hensley, US army re cruiting officer for the Portland district Martin , R. Pierce, 108 Court street, Dallas, is now serv ing In the air "corps at McChord -' Field, Wash.. , and Max V. Lord. -ejsT.l'x South 2nd street, Corvallls, Is stationed at Hamilton Field, Calif. Ernest R. Hunter, 1230 rth liberty street, Salem, has ' been assigned to the 9 9 th field artillery, rt Lewis, Wash., while Cecil Richer, Box 892, Dallas, Is Joining the 76th field artillery at Monterey, Calif. Luis florist. P. 9592. 1279 N. Lib. Speeding Charged Those book ed Friday by city police on charg es of violation of basic traffic rale were Robert E. Keys, Cor vallls; Ray C Abst, 1192 South 12th street; Knate Anderson, 957 South 23rd street; Harold R. Al lambaugh. Eugene; Thomas E. Anderson, route 4, and Norman V. Baker, 2990 Brooks street. Fall are to stop was charged to Jacob H. Dick. Dallas, and Walter F. Robinson, route 1. Nathan W. Damewood. North Bend, was charged with having switched li cense plates. Aat Collide Harold W. Gel lette, 19 Beach street, was driver of a car which struck one parked on Fairgrounds road, just off Capitol it ret Thursday night, breaking a wheel on the parked car, owned by William A. Noyes, 919 Norway streets At Center and Liberty streets Wednesday, cars driven by A. L. 8kewls, 1797 Cen- tor street, and Elizabeth J. Glatt, - Woodbnrn, collided with damage to loth. p. Salem Federal, 139 8. Liberty. Hauling Penults Issaed L o g hauling permits, all to transport logs to the Minden Brothers mill near Salem, were Issued Friday by ' the Marion county court to Adolf Hlllman, route 3, Salem; Will Gates. 191 South 14th street; J. B. Maden, 1730 North Front street, and to the Minden Brothers firm Itself. New Stadents Fewer Regis trar Walter Erlckson said Friday that 11 new freshmen have en rolled in Willamette university for the second semester. The num ber Is fewer than at the same time last year, but more are ex pected soon. Obituaries Schreiber George Schreiber, at jhls home, 2139 North Fifth street, Salem, Monday, January 27, at the age of 84 years. Survived by three brothers. Rev. Charles, of Banks. Ore., Michael of McMinnvllle, Ore., and Thomas of Southbury, Conn.; also one sister. Miss Mar garet Schreiber, of Salem. Ser vices will be held under the di rection of the Clough-Barrick company Saturday, February 1, 1:30 p.m. at the McCabe church ,with Rev: C L. Dark officiating. Interment In South Yamhill cem etery. Wyatt George M. Wyatt, at his resi dence, 1134 North Front street, Salem, Wednesday, January 29, at the age of 39 years. Survived by wife, Mrs. Luna Wyatt of Salem; daughter, Mrs. Clara de Ette For eter, of Lebanon, Ore.; brother, Bert Wyatt of The Dalles, Ore. Services - will be held Saturday, February t, at 2 p.m. from the Clouga-Barrfck chapel with Rev. Irving A. Fox officiating. Conclud ing services will be held In the Hayesvlllf cemetery. '."'r Zlnn . Wylto Willis ,Zinn, at a local hospital January 39, at the age of 71 years. Late resident of 1370 North Summer street. Survived by widow. Bertha Zlnn of Salem; daughter, Mrs. E. Clair Alford of Portland; stepmother, Mrs. Flora Sinn of - Portland; . brothers, Frank, William and Chester Zinn; sisters, Mrs. Homer Ingrey, Mrs. Aliie SommervilJe, Mrs. Ida Pohl; grandsons, Clair and Verne Al ford of - Portland. Preceded In death by brother, Zina J. Zlnn. Funeral services will be from Walker fc Howell chapel Saturdsy, February 1, at 2:39 p.m. Rev. Crowd er will officiate. Conclud ing services at Mt. Crest Abbey ausoleum. - : Savage.- r - Albert Savage, Jr., of Victor Point. ' died at the Marine hospi tal. Ellis Island, NT. Tuesday. January 28. Survived by. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Savage. Sil ver ton; brother, Wayne of Brem erton, , Wash. ; and three sisters, Mrs. Artie Martin of Belfalr. Wash, : Mrs. Helen Need ham of Salem and -Mrs. Nellie Sitton of Albany, Ore. Funeral announce meats later. ' During January concluding rites were held at Mt. Crest Ab bey llausoleam A Crematorium for the following: Laara I. Wood ' Pearl K. Phelps John Alvla McCaan V , John a Rltchey - Mary E. Tocxey " " Will lam Sherman Weaver. u '- imm hi ti m n EXCLUSIVE RADIO llt-0r ( I""- ' J Coming Event " Ohio State plcsie - dtaaer. Febraary 10, Arge hotel, T - Feb. ' 18-20 9 Cat convea tloa. Oreeo Faimere OaJosw . Mar. i 14. 1& Q Igb school foreaaic toarmameat at Wlllaaa ette aalverslty. : . Assistance Offered Taxpayers preparing federal Income tax re turns lor 1149 will find assistance available from deputy collectors during February and March at various Oregon cities. (Also read the dally data on the editorial page.) Cities and dates ,- around the Willamette : area ' are Salem Febraury 1 to March 15 inclusive: Silverton, February 24-29; Dal las. February 1 7-1 9 ; Iadepen- aence, February 10-21: Valsetts, February 18-14: Albany, Febru ary 11-15; Lebanon, .February 17; McMinnvllle, February 10 12; Newberg, February 9. ) Parrleh Coadactors Namd The . following boys have beea chosen to serve this term as door conductors at Parrlsh: Kenneth Lucas, Leroy Stelnbrook, Lee Strong, John Weller, Dale Tar- nell, Douglas Tester; substitutes Eugene Bailey, Robert Ben nett, Lyle Parke. Chosen for bl cycle patrol are: Keats Oliver, Frank McGee. Richard Tocum; substitute Karel Hyer. Machinists Wanted! 1st class only. Steady work In Portland. State age and experience. Box 1439, States man. Will Disease War Dr. A. A. Vasakas will discuss the Euro pean war in a forum lecture at the Salem TMCA Monday night This will be the first of several forum meetings planned for the early spring. The second forum is set for Monday night, - February 17, when Dr. Ivan Lovell, profess or of history, at Willamette uni versity, will speak. McKay Back Monday Senator Douglas McKay of Salem, 111 since Wednesday, Is expected to return to his desk In the senate Monday, his secretary said Friday. He suf fered an attack of Influenza. Ralph Watson, Portland political correspondent who collapsed at the capltol In mid-week, is re ported Improving. ' Legio Invitee Soloas Capital Post No. 9. American Legion, will observe "legislators' night" at Its Monday meeting in Fraternal temple. There will be a "Dutch lunch" and vaudeville entertain ment. Veterans who are members of the legislature or present for the session will be special guests. Turnovers Filed Two tax turn over sheets, one for 1931 and the other for 1938 taxes, were filed Friday with the county clerk by the Marlon county sheriff. The former showed a total of $2727. 88 collected, and the latter 93327.48. Gavin W. Allen, C. S. B. of Tor onto, ..Canada, member of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The, First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston. Massachusetts, will deliver a free lecture on Christian Science in the Salem Senior High School Audi torium, 14th A D Sts., on Tues day, February 4th at 8 p. m. Meeting Scheduled An Import ant meeting of the British Amer ican Ambulance corps is called for tonight at 8 o'clock in the cham ber of commerce. Interested per sons from Salem and the sur rounding communities are invited to attend. At Son's Bedside Mrs. Henry Beard of Detroit is in Salem near her son, Duane, who was operated on for appendicitis. The small lad became seriously 111 In De cember but it was felt best not to operate at that time. New Store Planned G rover Hlllman was Issued a building permit Friday to erect a store building at 1190 Broadway street to cost 16760. H. E. Parton will alter a dwelling. at 1595 North Church street, at a cost of $25. Congregational Church service, Sun. 11 a.m. Grand Theatre, R. A. Hutchinson, preaching. Wel come. Grant Line Extension T h e Marlon county court Friday ap proved extension of a pole line belonging to tbe Portland ' Gen eral Electric company in the Syd ney district. - Coat Stolen . Robert E c k 1 e y. 798 North 20th street, told city police Friday that an overcoat was stolen from his locker at the' senior high school. Daace Slated A free FOE dance Is scheduled at tbe Eagles hall tonight for all Eagles and their guests. Nazarene Offers 'Apostle of Road' Dean Hamilton of Los Angeles, formerly pastor of several large Baptist churches located la Spo kane, Glendale, Calif., and cities in the east, will speak at both the morning and night services at the Church of the Nasarene, 13th and Center streets, Sunday on personal evangelism and soul winning.. Rev. Hamilton resigned from active pastoral, work some years :, ago and is devoting his time : and energy - to personal evangelism. .:; ; Dean Hamilton Is known as the "Apostle of tho Road. Riding with truck drivers and motorists he has beea instrumental in lead ing hundreds of people to accept Christ . :as a personal . saviour. Many et his converts are now in the active ministry. The romanee of his life and message U , full of thrills; . The public Is invited to attend these sermons. . . , KubernessT Rite Set h SILVERTON Funeral services for John Kuberness. who- died suddenly Wednesday morning, will be held Saturday at S o'clock from the Larson and Son chapel with IntermealVat Belcrest Memorial Thm Briefs Asked r A i- t ForbvGonrt Tax Collection Case arid v Propertjr Lease; Suit Under Advisement . Circuit Judge L. O. Levelling has taken under advisement the tax collection case of First ' Na tional bank vs. Marlon county with the stipulation that each aide sub mit a brief of its argument, that oi the plaintiff to be filed in i 29 days and that of defendant 29 days zouowing. , r : i A similar decision was reached by Roy Harlandr acting as Judge pro tempore in the case of Prime vs. Helyer. In which terms of property lease are at issue. Each side will submit briefs to - the court. .. Circuit Court State liquor commission.) vs. Ray Samuel Maynard. Ri V. i Carlson and Haw kins, and Roberts Balld- Ins corporation order tor service of alias summons and copy of amended complaint on defendant Carlson. ' Industrial accident commission vs. Leroy E. King, known as Roy E. King;, and others; demurrer overruled. J. and George Hampert vs. S E. McCleary and others; order for county treasurer to pay 139.10 to Urlln S. Page, plaintiffs attorney. for costa of suit. T. C Clark vs. .J. R. and Wlnl fred Colgan; Judgment for 9362.39,. 150 attorney's fee and 321.20 costs; foreclosure ordered. Northwest Casualty company vs. E. E. McPherson; transcript on appeal of judgment in Salem jus tice court. Corinne Thomas vs. Guy O. Thomas; motion of defendant to modify decree providing maximum of 40 and minimum of 115 monthly support money to abol ish all such payments; accompany ing affidavit states defendant has since remarried. Is amply provid ed for, and that he has extra per sonal expenses growing out of in creased operations of Benton-Lincoln Cooperative Electric com pany, of which he Is superinten dent. R. H. Coppock vs. A. L. and Clara Girod; return on execution shows nothing received. City of Salem vs Marlon county and others; demurrer filed by A. C. Burk, sheriff of Marion county. Probate Court Anton Henry Lies estate; order allowing Pioneer Trust, company. executor, to extend time for filing Inventory from February 3 to March 2 on grounds of impossibil ity of learning valuation of prop erty outside Oregon without de- lay.- Helen M. South wick estate; de murrer filed In case of Clara Southwlck vs. Rolland 8outhwlck and others. Edward B. Patton estate; peti tion of Ernest V. Patton, executor. to sell parcels of real property valued at 935, 9800, 14181 and 83859. respectively to satisfy claimants; citation ordered to Is sue. Nellie C. O'Neill estate; hearing on final account extended to Feb ruary 14. Justice Court . Melvln Roberson. no operator's license, fined 32 and costs. Harold Darling, NSF cheek, case continued to March 22 on request of defendant;, released on own recognizance. - State Finance company vs. George R. Claxton; verdict of court for plaintiff In amount of 9189.67, 950 attorney's fee and 914 costs. Municipal Court ' Mrs. Waldo WUlems, 123 Third street. West Salem; no driver's license; fined 31. Fred A. Davis, 2042 North Cap itol street; violation of basic rule; fined 32.60. 1 Kenneth J. Lnndgren, 2125 North Liberty street; violation of basic rule; fined $2.59. Camp Mary Creek Lists Promotions CAMP MART CREEK. Jan. 31 With the growth in company strength at CCC Camp Mary Creek, several promotions In grade have been announced by the company commander, Frank a. Thralklll. Archie Trobough of Lebanon has been promoted from the grade of assistant leader to that of sen ior leader to replace Marion J. Hickman of Salem, discharged to accept other employment. Former Assistant Leader Elliott Parker of Scotts Mills has been named leader-mess steward and Former Assistant Leader-Second Cook William L. Polsel has been pro moted to leader-first cook.: Raich Seastone of Salem has been as signed to assistant leader-second cook to fill the vacancy-occasioned by Polseli nromotlen. Robert Sledge of Sclo and Rodnev Nelson of Colorado Springs, Colo., have oeen promoted from enrolleeJ wammri iu assistant leaaera to fill vacanles as project-crew lesd ers. -! Leaders and assistant leaders are chosen by joint approval of we company commander and .pro ject Superintendent Lester N. Edge. . ' h ; Feb'.i2 at ; ULU ; Ever Ecrisrw3 - V ; You kre invited to.be at the Johnson Memorial Church Sunday night to hear Pastor N. C JErntson tell mil about it. ; - f r ' - :-- .. . Inspiring Song Service Begins. at 7:30, . - ' Led by Mr. Stelnert " " , . " . " 11. Essaer aad Hood ii- Bria Your Frleadj OZSGO:i STATESMAN. Salem. All-Talkie Salem Premiere of Golgotha' Slated At First Presbyterian Church Sunday "Golgotha," the all-talking mo tion picture of the Passion Play, which will be shown at the First Presbyterian church three times on Sunday, carries the endorse ments of noted religious leaders. Francis E. Keen an, head of Woodstock college writes: "All Christians will find faith and devotion thoroughly stimu lated by it. Certainly pastors of souls can present congregations no more powerful sermon." Produced at a cost of nearly 31,000,000, this outstanding film contains a cast of thousands, with the leading roles capably handled by sincere Christian actors. The church will show this film at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at 5 p. m. and at 7:30 at night. There is ho admission charge, but a sliver offering will be received. The church announces it has Church niT.VlST B ATT 1ST u .-.i Hiistk T.ibnrt-r atresia. Am a U. Wanicer. puur. mow .cni"" , m.. morning worship 11 o clock. aermoa by Dr. Vance HTer Houw rumlin.- Hir& achool and aanior nvpn a 1 ft n m wortaio 7:10 P. I Ttw Hniitr aoeakiBK. Meetings aca night except Saturday at 7:30 p. -. ! Harner apeaemg. BKTHEL BAPTIST Worth Cottage and D treeU. J. F. Ol- .v- rtn Rihu aehMi s:3 a. .orihis 11 'dock, eeman. . "Ofcria- ti. Tallowahls." Obaerranea el Lord Sapper. Scrricea T :u p. m., aerBsoB hf The Being. Katmra and Character Ood." aeceod in series et swaoajr ngi rmoas me veotrinea w v ww tiaa Faith." Prayer and PJ -inc Wedneeday 7:4 P. . na. Choir pras- " . . A I M nk - tice Thareday p. m. - Tnrmff AnTTTEX. BAPTIST Corner of Kirth Hasel and Aeadsnty ... a... Juu t. Martin, pastor Bible achool 10 a, nv. morning worship 11 o'clock, Kt. Uhariea v. nancy, speaker. BTPU 7 p. m., gospel Benin 7:80 o'clock vita the deacons in cnargo. PnT meetinn Thnrsday night 7:80 o'clock. BATXSVTZXB BBABCH Or VtaST BAPTIST CHUBCH One mile north of tho city limits en the Portland highway. Bible achool 9:s a,. Dewey Vint, aopennooe. BYPU d :1S p. m. Mr. and Mn. loon irfunbert, advisora. vrasT BAPTIST n.mr r.rinti and Ldbertr streets. Dr. Trrin A. Fox. minister. Bible acBool 9 : a. at. morning worship 11 a. m.. Threes Fold Eipreaalon of L-orm, V"T-t?,"l - - ..k..l nTIm A.IK a I JrU CIO p. m w . , vw I. mi .,.. . I.J.uJ flhrlatianltr. ine ' - - Q..- m mi A Wonu jeieDei. inn wpwa - tbe Morning Star," pastor. Wedneeday 1:15 n. m.. three classes In "School ol Missions," SP.BL, Mra. Alerla AlenaaS- ... f Pnrtland. SDOacer. topic, b.bui. by (or China." nXST PBXSBTTXalAJr v.i. wi.tM mwtA Chemeketa streets ... W Trrii Williams, minister. Church school :45 a. m.. morning worship 10 :65, ..rmnn t,-r n.itiir "The Things We do. Special showing of motion pietnrea oi w Passion PUy "Golgotha" at S, S na 710 p. as., admission free. Christian en deavor 6:80. Mid-week aervice Thurs day 7:80 led by pastor. miT COHOKBOATIOHaI. Robert A. Hntchlnaon. minister. Chare achool in TMCA at 0:45. Worship Berr ies in Grand theater 11 o'clock. Minister a theme, mi rzvr.n v. KNIGHT ItXMOBlAL CONGBBOATIOB Ala Howard a Stover, miniater. Morning eerrice 11 o'clock, sermon, wnae xo Kight With Tonth." tJemoe T : p. -. sermon, nie jtetnar oi wo otbwww w. Men." Sunday aohool 10 n. m., yoong people S:80 p. m. Church nigh Tuesday 7 Tkck. Senator W K. Bnrke, apeaker. JASOV XJSX METHODIST Kerth Winter at Jeifersoa. B. Be.yor Smith, mlniattur. Church achool :- Morning worship 11 o'clock with pastor preaching. "An Investment In Life-" Kp worta leaguee meet S:S0 p. m. Worship 7:80 p. as. with a deputation team young people- from auuverany vespers Firs -lurch, led by Miss Harriet Mia roe. la charge of aervioe. FXEST MBTHODIST - . ataaa and Church atroeta. Tr. I. O. Harriaon, miniater; Rev. Glean Olds, min uter to youth. Church achool ;. ery 11 o'clock, meruiag wershlp IS :0. Ir. Harrison preaching. '"The OretMt Women's Clah in tho Wetm." Intermedi ate and high chool league and uni versity vespers :80. Worship 7:45 p. av. topic. f'Ufo Bituatiena U Us Way side Ministry Jean." , LSfirS BTTBOD1I1 BeuUt Oommereiai and Myera ntreetn. Dean a Poindester. minuter. Sunday shool 8:45 a. m, meruiug weruhip 11 'dock, eermen. "A Faith Worth Ba Uf." LaagvM meet S:8 a. m. eerriee 7:M pm. la- ekarge ( ywaag Puwptav s m-rVKODTST ' tmm-mmm n.tv ui MjtrkaS atoaatn. Do vU U Femwiak. miaister. S:4 n. m, aWa- 8 P. M. . . .' Oregon. Saturday Morning. February 1,19U Scheduled for Church Showing engaged Virginia Ward Elliot, di rector of the Linfield choir as its new director of music Mrs. Elliot, who has directed the choirs of the First Baptist church in McMinnvllle, and the Baptist cnurcn or Portland, re ceived her education In the publle schools' of Normal, 111., and at Illinois Wesleyan university at Bloomlngton. After graduation Mrs. Elliot was engaged by Lin field college at McMinnvllle. where she has established an ex cellent reputation as choral lead er, having founded and developed the Linfield ' college a cappella choir, which is favorably known In the northwest. Under Mrs. Elliot's direction the Presbyterian choir will sing "God of Abraham Praise" at Sun day morning's 11 o'clock service. Services day school 11 a. m., sermon by Evangelist Bicharl Travor 7 p. m.. w-oung people's eerviee 7:45 p. m., Knan, Kev. Travor. KvangeliatU aervioea throughout the week at 7:43 p. m. WBgUBTAJr KXTHOSUT Iewoll Gtlger, pastor. Services WCTO kali Sunday 8:80 and 7:4$ p. Prayer service Tuesday 7 :45 p. bl 2455 Laurel street. BSTHABT XTAHOBUCAX. ASS BBTOKACED North Capitol and Marioa atreeta. Id win Horstmaa. pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m.. worship 11 a. m.. "Christ's Glory Communion With God." All-Char eh day. Fellowship lunch at aeon. Missionary so ciety 3 p. m. FTBST BVajTOXXICAZ. Corner Marioa and Summer streets. Bev. James K. Campbell, minister. Sunday srhool 0:45-B. m.r morning worship 11 'clock, sermon, "What Is That ia Tbtns Haadt" Bev. Tbofaaa of Dallas, Ore., guest speaker. Tonth groups meet 8:80 p. m. Evangelistic service 7:80 p. m. Bible study Thursday 7:80 p. m. SAZaTT PATJX.'S EPISOOPAX. Chureh and Chemeketa atreeta. Bev. George H. Swift, rector. Holy communion 7:80 a, au. church school 9 :43 a. m., holy euehariat and sermon 11 a. m. Wodaesdara, 7:80 p. as. iaatruetion for all ia chapel. FTBST' CHBISTIAS High and Center atreeta. Guy W. Irill. pastor. Church school S:80 a. m.. fol lowed by communion and worship at 10:45, message by pastor, "For the Build ing of tfc Body of Christ." Children's church conducted by Mrs. Guy L. Drill. Morning message, "Industry Christian endeavor societies 8:15. Bvsagellatie serv ice 7:30 p. m., message, pastor, "Wrestl ing With life's Bealitiea." Midweek service Wedneeday 7:80 p. as. OOX7BT STKEXT CHUBCH OF CHRIST (ChriaUaa) Seventeoath and Ooort stroeta. W. H. Lymaa. minister. Bible school 9:45 a. m., morning worship and eommuaion 10:59 a. m., sermon. "A Page Out of the Life of Jesus." Christian Endeavor 6:80 p. vol, service 7:80 p. m sermon, "Bottle, nocks." Midweek service. Thursday 7:80 p. m. CHRIST IDTHXBAjr (ALC) SUto and 17th atroots. F. H. Theuer. j BD, pastor. Sunday achool 10 a. m. ' Di- j vino services with Holy eommunlea 11 a. at, "The Glory ( the Lord." German service 9 a. am. L.uthr league 8 :80 p. m. Oboir Thnrsday 7 :80 p. m. Confirmation elaaa, Saturday 9:80 a.m. Church eouncil meeting postponed to February 11. SAtBTT 70H2TS IA7THEBAX fMlioonrl 8ynd Sixteenth and A streets. H. W. Grosa, pastor. Sunday scbeol 9 a. m. Preparatory services 9:80 a. m. Serviees with Holy communion 10 a. m. Lutheran radio hour over KALB at 1;80 p. m. Speaker, Dr. Walter A. Maier. - AJfXXICAB XTTTBZXAaT Church street between ChemekeU and Center streets. Bar. P. W. Krikaen, pas-j tar. 9:45 a. m. Sunday achool. 11 a. m-A sermon--Qomo apart With Jeans." Tho commeu aervioe including tho apostles creed. Service heard over KBUC 11-18 noon. 9:80 p. m. Ijuther league, T p. mm. Monday. Boy Scouts. Mil . Syvursou. eoatmaafer, S p. am. enelr reaearaal. SOUTH South Oommereiai a Washington street DtUoa W. Mills, pastor. Sunday' aohool 19 a. am- worship 11 a. m set men. The Work at the Holy Spirit la Believers. " Ohristlaa endeavor S:4S p. m. Meeting 7:80 f. sv. Marguerite Xiliott will pra- aoat " 'The PeelUoa at ia tat ChmTtdjtiD ITarcsD , . 13th and Center , - EISilD e . " , Dean Hamilton of Lost Angeles. California I (Apostle of the Boad) ' ThriUirig Homancea in -. Personal Evangelism : 11 A. UJ and OJEV IU ) Choir aad Otsestra A ssistf as; SoaetMaj Different ' 1 Don't Miss It . " . ell Society ef BMsada. Caureh nigh sup per and business teaaioa Thnrsday S:80 KBOLXWOOD US1TBD BBBTHBEV JM CHRIST Nebraska avenue a 17th street. David I Bingland. minister. Sunday aohool 9:45 a. au. uwrmiag worship 11 a. nu. Christian endeavor 9:80 p. m. High aerv- c ta charge at young poopt aung vhriatua endeavor say. CHT7XCH OF THS BAXABEKX Thirteenth and Oeater atroots. Leo Webster Collar, pastor. S a. av. Ohrlatiaa workers prayer meetinc :4a a. m. Sun day seiooi. 11 o'clock morning worship, sermon. Dean Hamilton at Loo Angeles. 8:80 p. m. joang people's meetiag. 7i80 p. as. ssrmoa. iMaa llamtiton of JLa An galea, message, "Soul Winning and Per sonal XiVangauam. THX CHXBCH OF XESTJS OHBIST OF UaXTEB DAT 8AUSTS Corner Chemeketa and Cottage. Sunday scnooi xf a. m. eerviee o :au p. m. ti Uef society S p. am. Tuesday. MIA 7:30 p. am, Tuesday. FTBST CHTJBCH OF CHRIST SCZBaTTUTS Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun day school It a. m.. serviees at 11 a. m. and S p. am. Imasoa-sermoa, "Love" Wednesday even ing mooting at S includes testimonies of healing through Christian Science. PubUe reading room a 806 Masonic building, opea daily accept Sun day 11 au a. to 9 p. m.; Wednesday to 7:80 p. am. SBVEHTH DAT ADVaTBTTIST M. O. Ernaton. pastor. Sabbath scbool Saturday 9:80. preaching eerviee 11 e-elMk, subject. "Aa Ideal Homo." Fam ilies will attend la groups. Young people's meeting S p. as. Prayer and Bible study Wednesday S p. am. Sunday night mast ing, subject. Sunday 8 p. m "Geminr tha Most Thrilling Experience That Will Ever Coma to Salem." Song- service 7:80. SALEM HEIGHTS C0MHUBTTT neerty Boa and Madrons a von ma. Sunday scbool 10 a. an., morning- msssags ii a. av, way xmia. aaaea ati man, pastor. tMMAWTJmU. MBVaTOBTTB Pratam Bev.: Daniel J. Daruk. pastor. 10 a. m. o una ay ecaooi. 11 a. m.. sermon. cos af Spiritual Power. 7 p. au, Ohria tiaa aadeavor, S p. m. saruaoa. "Whoa God Laughs." Wednesday, Family Chureh aia-ns. t:su junior ana adult eaetr. sua Bible stady. PEBTECOSTAI. XJOHTBOTfaa 4S0 Stata straea. Sunday school 10 o'clock, lesson topic, "Tha Beginning af Elisha's Ministry' Morning Worship 11 o'clock, evangelist! eel eerviee 7 :4i p. au. Bev. sad Mrs. Nash of Oregon City, speak ers at Sunday services sda aa Tuesday and Wedaaaday nights at 7:45. Young people's meeting Friday night 7 :45. Bev. George Bade, pastor. CHBISTXAV AHD mTSSTOsTABT ALIOAJrCB Gaines street at Fifth. H. X. Saavely, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. uu, wor ship ii e clock. :ID young people's meet Inr: evangelistic service at 7:80. Tues day missionary band meet at heme af Mrs. Sam Rica, isro s. Uommorcial at S. o'clock. Wedaaaday Bible study 7:80. Friday choir praetioo 7:80 at church. xvAjraEXurio tabebb-aclb Thirteenth sad Ferry. Charles G. Wee- toa, paster. Snaday sehool 9:45 a. au. morning worship 11 a. m., young people 9:80 p. m., avaageliatio meeting t:45 p. m. In abaeaca of tha pastor. Bar. Leonard Weston at Medford will speak at both Sunday worship hours. Tuesday night Bible study, prayer meetings Wednesday S p. am. aad Friday 7:45 p. am. FOURSQUARE OOSPEXi Nineteenth; aad Brevmaa streets. Bev. Stewart a and Jaauita M. BilUaga. 9:45 a. m. Snnday achool. 11 a. am. Rev. SUwart G. Bllliags speaking, "Mo Place for tha Devil." communion setveg. :89 p. youag people's BaaeUags. T:45 p. sm, aer- tt La Scala'g production teas by far the most eyeLrrestingperJormanco ever given in Southern Calif or? nia Los Angeles Times. IA Note ' LUU Raid Defendants All Found Guilty Jury Returns Verdict Against jFire in Webfoot Case .. . . . ; . - Rar Samnal Uavnard. proprle tor of the Webfoot club, his wife, Dorothy Evelyn. i and two em ployee. William Buster Barber and Harding C Chlnn, a Chinese, were all found gmUt Friday of main taining a common nuisance. The verdict was announced- by a Jury which . heard the ease ar gued before Justice of the Peace Joseph B. reltonj The hearing oc cupied most of the day. ; , .. f Jadge Felton annonnced follow-, lag the Jury's report of gmtlty that sentence- would be passod at 10 a.nu Satnrdayv ( - . r A The prosecution's case, pre sented by Miller B. Harden, Mar lon county district attorney, was elaborated from the testimony of B. X. Lawrenea, inspector of the state liquor com mission, who. led a raid on the Webfoot establish ment several weeks ago. He gave evidence as to In toxi ca ting liquor soldi to him on the premises of the establishment, and Identified the bottle from which the liquor was poured among the exhibits held tor trial. He also tes tified as to a mixed drink allegedly sold to him and offered in a small bottle entered as evidence. The defense case, .involved' an effort to show, thar the guilt of one defendant would not necessar ily extend to other defendants. Robert Boyd. Portland, counsel for the liquor j commission, at tended the trial iat the afternoon session, as did 1 Sergeant C. A. Olen. chief of the commission's inspectors. ; i Febn Panel Selected ! Eight women land 21 men will comprise the Jury panel for the February term of court, results of the Jury drawing Friday by Sher iff A C. Burk and County Clerk D. G. Boyer disclosed. Duty was declined by three per sons, whose places were filled by further drawings. The complete list of veniremen and their voting precincts Is as follows: - George Andrea. West Mi. Angel, mill worker; Smu A. Aatraac, cast Baiem, farmer; Ilda B. fiingenheimer. Salem 15, beauty operator; Clara oo M. Byrd. Sa lem S, insurance agent; Margaret Cham berlain, Wast Stsytoa. housewife: Blanche Clark, Salem 81. housewife; William Em ery, South Silverton. Stock maa; Aeel O. Eoff. Saiem 18, merchant ; Borneo Gou ley. Brooks, farmer: Herbert F. Grant, Salem 35. realtor; Frank E. Halik. Sa lem IT. merchant; Fred & HaU. East Weedburn. retired; Sadie K. Hardeastla, Salem 4. housewife: Barie K. Heaver. Sa lem 10, retired; Alios 8. Irwin. Salem 18. housewife; John A. Jeiderka, SoJam S. realtor: fietarr E.i Kiav East SUvortou. farmer; Orvilie B. Loag, Salem 80, clerk; Walla m H. Lyan, Salem Heights, farmer; Eva S. MeGilchrUt, Salem ti. housewife ; Samuel B. Mills.- Salem SO. aoiidtor; Bart M. JVttyrrewj Salem 19, iaXswr Charlea H. Founderi East Silverton, mill man: John A. Smith. Asms vi lie, farmer; Felix Seguia. Fairfield, farmer j Robert Thomas. Salem 4, el ark ; witUsm J. Up peadakl. East Wood bum, laborrr; Fran ces T. Utter. Salem IT, housewife; Etta Vorseth, West Silvertoa, housewife; Frank K. Watora. Salem 19, refrigeration; Howard D. Bees a. Salaam SS. mill man. man. "What Will Taa do With Jeans t Tuaaday T:4 p. m. prayer servioa Wedneeday T : so p. m. baas rehearsal. Friday - T:48 a. m, Bible service membership meeting. FEVTXOOSTAX, MISSIOX SISVb North Commercial street. Bible sehool. missionary day, S p. m.. devotion al, communion, 8 p. m, avaageliatio T:80 p. m. Weekday services, svaagetistis Pst Brldsmaa af Lymaa, Wash., eeadueting revival services every sight except Mon day T:S0 o'clock. J. C. sad Daisy Wilson, paster. FTBST CHUBCH OF OOD Hood aad Oottace atreeta. Bev. J. F. Lewaou. pastor. Scuday sehool 9:45 a. m. Bv. Lawson will ' speak at 11 a. m Teuag people's meeting and general serv ieas eombinad at T:80 . m. with speak- ars aad singers from the Paeifio Bible college of Portland. Prayer meeting T:89 p. m. Wednesday. FBOOBKSSTVB FSTOHZO (SptzttaaUst) S4 Korfk Commercial street, 1:80 aad T:SS . m- speaker. Ethel Hourhton. Portland. Soag eerviee T:I0. SCALA OPERA COMPANY PRESENTS . Clxofs) TTiTClnq Opera - DUtingttishd Company of 100 including , O Noted Opera Sun O Colorful DLUt . O Symphonic Orchestra j O Chorus ef 60 Voice TucaUy, Fcbrojuy lCh at CtCO PJi. 1 - Lasted faicta a ' a! JI3" Cc3 Csssrtwd 'v. - lis - CLI3 - ZIZ Tax fciclsd! 2few esi SaU TSTTs Uaale Store : Cxaca JB. rMnsaa. Ticket f-'-rsair - ' ".-.-.vl . r- v'. eny end errcia Cagypc;n?rritrL i - 1 . . , - i J r. a v . j llake CSaecka rayabla Ctmie Opera Gm3. ts tls llasSe jStero. ealesa, Ore. pagz rr jyeir.Bni1dii.g3 r ! i W - ' s M mar w loy ior xaonui - New bull dinar in Salem was at v low point for January,-1 4 1. cording to. the month-end report ; by City Building i Inspector B. G. BushnelL' Forty-niner permits Issued for a total of ill 8.1 IS. i -This compares fwlta' a tatal SSS.41C in January, if t; IH.llf in December. If 10, thw montji just preceding. - f The total Included four! new owellUgs at $11,600, IS mvmb. reaiaenuai property! ai ;fii,iv a sz repairs atjsssss. Ursegon rro ducts ual Danqnef of Realty DdWurtl to Femliire Only - ' pome Grwfi Food - - I i - A promise that feyerythlag bat he coffee" served! at the Salem Realty board's annual banquet. Would be an Oregon product, was folced at the board's Friday luncheon by Leo ilf. Callds, gen eral chairman, and William Me gllchrlBt, Jr., in charge of obtaln ig the "champion Oregon? pro- fneta for the mens, . The banquet Is i scheduled for Monday night at the! Marlon hotel and all members of. the legislature have! been Invited; as well as real estate brokers la jdany Willam ette valley communities, whether Realty board members or not. Sea. Dorothy MeCulloughi Lee, peaking at the ladles day luncb eon ot the realty board, called afK fenUon to the t'freetJrays bill as one likely to affect real tstatt) values and therefore of Interest to realtors. - - i j i , ; I .? She indicated dJoabt of the: gen eral impression that there la littia . 'dynamite" In the til session, mentioning, pensions, unemploy ment; compensation and congres sional reapportionment as . espec ially controversial Issues, and pre- tic ted that dally! sessions wlthla shert time wiU' be highly In teresting. She ' mentioned that & Shortage of lawyers! In the sen ate there are only seven waa overburdening those! few wlta legal? work which could not bo assigned to the nonlawyers. j Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn, f I e president of the board, presided, i t i i i Japanese Group 1 Seats Officials InstallaUon of U41. officers and an address by Bishop Braoa Baxter were highlights last Bight er. tne annual banquet of tne Jap ineseAmeiican Civic assoctatie ef Salem, attended by 40 members Of the organisation and S their guests at the Quelle esUursnt. . ! Tommy Oye acted las tQastraaa ter ahd introduced representatives) Of Salem service and other clubs. feats of the association. J : He also presented! Bishop: Bax ter, who spoke on progress of re fent ;yearln. the solution ef se ciai and ethical problems. . j Installation of officers was eoa- ducted by representatives of tho Japanese chapter. j i - i Officers Installed for 1J41 were Tommy Ogura, president; Htrosal eCareko, first vice-president:? Shlg Watanabe, second vice-president; Mrs. (Tommy OguraJ - third i vice president; recording secretary, if. Qgura; T. Tokamoto and Surle : kudal corresponding! secretaries: Tots Tada. treasurer and George Tabids, Tommy Oye and T. Watan abe, advisory board. j j i t ; iiJ I i Free Methodist ; h i t i To Hear jTrayer 1 Rev. Richard Tracer of Wlno aa Like, Ind., who has been' serv ing as the evangelist for the an nual State holiness, convention be ing held this week. Will continue his activities in Salem in a series ef evangelistic services at tho Free IMethodist chureh. corner ot Market and Winter j streets Tho services will continue through Tunday, February 9.1 Rev. Traver will speak- both morning and night ; Sunday and f'f'-i! . TT " af 7 : 4b OUnng ine Wfea. '1 Urn T ipecUxcular aid 1 - i i . . - ' : 1 t : I- s -: j Served cam stars'. 4-